MORPHOLOGICAL STUDY ON RACE OF ASEAN LEADERS:



1.THE KAMPUCHEAN : HUN SEN ( OF HO CHI MINH )

2. THE VIET LAO from Ho Chi Minh ( ICP 1930)
3. THAI CHINESE (BANGKOKIAN)
4. THE ANNAMITE ( OF HO CHI MINH )



ASEAN LEADERS ARE MUCH FROM THE COMMUNISTS OF HO CHI MINH TENDENCY.



>From left to right: 
Cabodian PM Hun 
Sen, Lao PM Buasone Bouphavanh , Thailand PM Abhisit Vejjajiva and 
Vietnamese PM 
Nguyen Tan Dung in the Hua Hin conference on Mekong River on April 5, 
2010.





 ASEAN 



>From left to right: Cabodian PM Hun 
Sen, Lao PM Buasone Bouphavanh , Thailand PM Abhisit Vejjajiva and Vietnamese 
PM 
Nguyen Tan Dung in the Hua Hin conference on Mekong River on April 5, 
2010.




Wednesday, Apr 
07,2010
Saigon Giai Phong 
(Viet Communist Party)


“Cambodia will not allow former Prime Minister 
Thaksin Shinawatra to use Cambodia as a political base to attack Thailand,” 
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen declared during a meeting with Deputy Prime 
Minister of Thailand Suthep Thaugsuban on April 4 in Hua Hin, 
Thailand.

PM Hun Sen said during the Mekong River Commission (MRC) 
Summit, held for the first time in Hua Hin, that the Cambodian constitution 
prohibits such political activity. He added that Mr. Thaksin would not be 
allowed to enter Cambodia in the midst of Thailand’s political 
unrest.

Since a dispute over ownership of the historic Preah Vihear 
temple broke out in 2008, relations between Cambodia and Thailand have been 
strained. 



Cambodia’s recent 
comments on the contentious issue of Mr. Thaksin, however, have led the public 
to believe that icy relations between the two Southeast Asian neighbors may be 
beginning to thaw.

Responding to the statement of his Cambodian 
counterpart, Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva considered Mr. Hun Sen’s 
comments a positive signal towards the normalization of relations between 
Thailand and Cambodia.

PM Abhisit made the statement at a press 
conference April 5 after the closing of the MRC Summit.

“The Ministry of 
Foreign Affairs of Thailand will consider re-deploying the ambassadorial ranks 
in Cambodia step-by-step,” said Prime Minister Abhisit.

Cambodia-Thailand 
relations soured gradually when Prime Minister Hun Sen appointed Mr. Thaksin as 
an economic advisor in October 2009 and rejected a request to extradite him to 
the Thai government.

The already-strained relations between the two 
countries were exacerbated by Cambodia’s appointment of Mr. Thaksin as an 
economic advisor and Thailand responded by re-calling the Thai Ambassador to 
Cambodia.

Cambodia retaliated likewise and refused aid from Thailand for 
a project to revamp the road linking Poipet to Siem Reap.

Most recently, 
just hours before Prime Minister Hun Sen traveled to Hua Hin to attend the MRC 
Summit, a group from the People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) staged a protest 
at the conference opposing Mr. Hun Sen.

The surprising statement by Mr. 
Hun Sen is being hailed by many as a breath of fresh air, dispelling Cambodia’s 
tense political relationship with Thailand.

Regarding the appointment of 
Mr. Thaksin as Cambodia’s economic adviser, PM Hun Sen asserted once again that 
Cambodia needs a consultant for economic development, but that the country 
clearly distinguishes personal relationships from national interest and will 
not 
let the "Thaksin issue" affect relations between Cambodia and 
Thailand.

In three day's time, the 16th ASEAN Summit will take place in 
Hanoi. The renewed 
positive Thai-Cambodian relations are seen as a good sign ahead of the major 
ASEAN event.
> Date: Sat, 2 May 2009 12:23:01 -0700
> Subject: The Khmers: The Chams, The Phnorngs, The Hmongs
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> 
> 
> If the Khmers insist on being primitive as manisfested by such cavemen
> as Bury Chau or sacravatoon, the Khmers will of all likelihood "enjoy"
> the fate that's now "enjoyed" by the Chams or the Phnorngs or the
> Hmongs: no country to call their own.
> 
> This is the 21st century. Stupidity & hatred will lead you to doom.
> Intelligence will lead you to survival & prosperity.
> 
> Fortunately lots of Cambodians, the majority of whom being the  mixed-
> raced Cambodians, are fighting hard to preserve Cambodia & the Khmer
> culture, & to bring prosperity to Cambodia.
> 
> Soriya
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